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A 2017 Ford Mustang.
Cars are becoming more reliable, according to the 2020 version of JD Power's annual dependability study.
Overall, automakers received the best score in the study's 31-year history, with an average of 134 problems per 100 vehicles during the past 12 months.
The study broke down the most reliable vehicles from model-year 2017 by category, naming a winner in 20 segments.
These are the most reliable SUVs, pickup trucks, and sedans, according to JD Power.
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Small SUV: Buick Encore
MSRP: $23,300
Small premium SUV: Mercedes-Benz GLA
MSRP: $34,250
Compact SUV: Chevrolet Equinox
MSRP: $23,800
Compact premium SUV: Porsche Macan
MSRP: $50,900
Midsize pickup: Nissan Frontier
MSRP: $19,290
Midsize SUV: Toyota 4Runner
MSRP: $36,120
Midsize premium SUV: Lexus GX
MSRP: $53,000
Minivan: Toyota Sienna
MSRP: $31,640
Large SUV: Chevrolet Tahoe
MSRP: $49,000
Large light-duty pickup: Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra
MSRP: $28,495
Large heavy-duty pickup: Chevrolet Silverado HD
MSRP: $28,300
Small car: Honda Fit
MSRP: $16,190
Small premium car: BMW 2 Series
MSRP: $35,300
Compact car: Nissan Leaf
MSRP: $31,600
Compact "sporty" car: Mazda MX-5 Miata
MSRP: $25,730
Compact premium car: Lexus ES
MSRP: $39,900
Midsize car: Buick Regal
MSRP: $25,370
Midsize "sporty" car: Ford Mustang
MSRP: $35,630
Midsize premium car: Genesis G80
MSRP: $42,550
Large car: Toyota Avalon
MSRP: $35,875